Notes:
- * first time played drum duo with Craig Myers and Todd Isler. Introduction by Mike beforehand. Tune was followed by Happy Birthday Todd Isler with signing and cake onstage. Todd is from Cleveland and had family and friends in attendance.
- **w/audience participation.
- *** 18 minute version including 5 minute jam intro and vocal jam.

Notes:
- * first time played drum duo with Craig Myers and Todd Isler. Introduction by Mike beforehand. Tune was followed by Happy Birthday Todd Isler with signing and cake onstage. Todd is from Cleveland and had family and friends in attendance.
- **w/audience participation.
- *** 18 minute version including 5 minute jam intro and vocal jam.

That concludes the archiving of all my Live Recording links on this Blog that I have made in the past 15 months since I dove deeply back into the Live Taping hobby. 71 or so some odd shows. What a run.

I will only be using the Live Recoring Label on this blog to record show links/information of stuff I post etc. Other Labels on this blog will be used to communicate the rest. This is so when clicking on Blog Posts for Live Recordings, that is exactly what you will get.

1. Who Knows Where or When?
2. The Most Dangerous Game
3. Long Walk Home
4. I Fell in Love with a Heartache
5. The Truth
6. The Road to Abraham
7. Never Go Out Drinking on a Empty Heart
8. Cadillac
9. Blue, Blue Planet
10. There Ain't No Radio

Notes:

http://www.rapiers.org/

Thanks to Big Daddy Matty for the blocking and crowd control down front!

1. intro
2. Love Is A First
3. Courage
4. Yer Not The Ocean
5. It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken
6. Fireworks
7. Morning Moon
8. Locked In The Trunk of a Car
9. The Last Recluse
10. Springtime In Vienna
11. Poets
12. The Depression Suite

@ - acoustic
- Went as high as we could on stand height after having security on us pre show cause a couple fans didn't realize people stand up at Hip shows.
- That concludes the North American leg of touring for 2009. They are off to Europe starting on Nov 22nd.

1. intro
2. Love Is A First
3. Courage
4. Yer Not The Ocean
5. It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken
6. Fireworks
7. Morning Moon
8. Locked In The Trunk of a Car
9. The Last Recluse
10. Springtime In Vienna
11. Poets
12. The Depression Suite

@ - acoustic
* - the first 1:10 of the Encore break were removed so set 2 could fit onto 1 disc. No music or banter were cut, just crowd noise. 24 bit version has entire Encore break.
- Went as high as we could on stand height after having security on us pre show cause a couple fans didn't realize people stand up at Hip shows.
- This show concluded the North American leg of the tour for 2009. They are off to Europe starting on Nov 22, 2009.

Notes:
- BBFCFM contained Syracuse native Jon Fishman tribute.
- BBFCFM last played 7/15/03, and only the fifth time since 11/21/98.
- Only the second Funky Bitch played since Phish returned to the stage back in March.
- House lights came back on during Drowned, and partially stayed on and slowly turned down through the beginning of Twist, which explains the random crowd cheers.

1. The Horse>
2. Silent in the Morning
3. Character Zero
4. First Tube

Encore:
5. Encore break
6. Good Times Bad Times

Notes:
- BBFCFM contained Syracuse native Jon Fishman tribute.
- BBFCFM last played 7/15/03, and only the fifth time since 11/21/98.
- Only the sixth Bowie opener in history. Last two were on 12/28/03 and 12/30/93 -- so only twice in 16 years!
- Only the second Funky Bitch played since Phish returned to the stage back in March.
- House lights came back on during Drowned, and partially stayed on and slowly turned down through the beginning of Twist, which explains the random crowd cheers.

Notes:
- * splice ~30 secs lost at end of Drumz and beginning of Space for battery change due to battery experiment. Very little music was happening at the time, and it occurred just before JK returned for Space. Track marker is at splice, and was cross faded to minimize impact. Call it a retro tape flip!
- **w/Lisa Mackey on lead vocals
- *** fire alarm went off allegedly due to someone pulling alarm. It is short and insignificant
- John Kadlecik's last and final show with DSO

Notes:
- * splice ~30 secs lost at end of Drumz and beginning of Space for battery change due to battery experiment. Very little music was happening at the time, and it occurred just before JK returned for Space. Track marker is at splice, and was cross faded to minimize impact. Call it a retro tape flip!
- **w/Lisa Mackey on lead vocals
- *** fire alarm went off allegedly due to someone pulling alarm. It is short and insignificant
- John Kadlecik's last and final show with DSO

I was definitely FOB, pretty centered if I remember. I was definitely
sitting (along with the rest of the crowd), and the mics were handheld
mostly on my lap or slightly raised at times till my arms got tired. I
remember some noticeable spots of me shifting the mics around on my lap
(the PZM's were flat stage mics with top pickup), as I was REALLY
uncomfortable the whole show.

Many thanks to Lenny for kicking this down to me to circulate. This was the first (and only known) live BFFT playing of "Moontides" - I wasn't able to find it anywhere else on the BFFT setlist file. It's actually off of the New Grass Revival album from 1987 so it's a true rarity!

01. tuning/Eaton intro of Jeff Mattson
02. Sittin On Top Of The World
03. Morning Dew
04. Beat It On Down The Line>
05. Good Morning Little School Girl
06. Doin' That Rag
07. Cryptical Envelopment>
08. The Other One>
09. Cryptical Envelopment>
10. Death Don't Have No Mercy

Notes:
- Performing 04/22/69 The Ark, Boston, MA
- This show was the oldest set of Grateful Dead music DSO had ever performed in 13 years together
- @ Jeff on Acoustic
- Jerry Birthday dedication before Viola
- Fantastic show! If there was any doubt about DSO changing the lead guitar role, this show should eliminate it.

01. tuning/Eaton intro of Jeff Mattson
02. Sittin On Top Of The World
03. Morning Dew
04. Beat It On Down The Line>
05. Good Morning Little School Girl
06. Doin' That Rag
07. Cryptical Envelopment>
08. The Other One>
09. Cryptical Envelopment>
10. Death Don't Have No Mercy

Notes:
- Performing 04/22/69 The Ark, Boston, MA
- This show was the oldest set of Grateful Dead music DSO had ever performed in 13 years together
- @ Jeff on Acoustic
- Jerry Birthday dedication before Viola
- Fantastic show! If there was any doubt about DSO changing the lead guitar role, this show should eliminate it.

Notes:
-* first time played in full, original
-** w/Stairway to Heaven opening at finale
- Thanks to Seth Nochajski for the DFC clamp space
- Thanks to Kevin Browning of UM for looking out for the tapers by roping off an Official Tapers Section
- Props to Kris Myers for coming out with the hometown Tyler Myers Sabres jersey on at the start of the show getting the crowd pumped up
- The Uglysuit opened

Notes:
-* first time played in full, original
-** w/Stairway to Heaven opening at finale
- Thanks to Seth Nochajski for the DFC clamp space
- Thanks to Kevin Browning of UM for looking out for the tapers by roping off an Official Tapers Section
- Props to Kris Myers for coming out with the hometown Tyler Myers Sabres jersey on at the start of the show getting the crowd pumped up
- The Uglysuit opened

- side note... I decided to take a shot at the balcony as opposed to setting up down front (the UM crowds can be a little rowdy) or back by the sbd where the venue would direct you (not the best location for sound). So I slipped past the "balcony closed" barrier, and headed up to an area I hadn't been to in almost 13 years, to find just a handful of people sitting on the benches who had access. This balcony is typically reserved for VIPs only from what I learned.

Many have taped here before, but I personally haden't since moe. 3/28/97 where redrain (Dr. Stan) and myself coined the phrase "The Tapers Cove", as this was a great spot where we had a nice little setup closed off DFC in this low key balcony area. Well it was just as I remembered it. Perfect birds eye view of the band completely DFC above the noisy crowd below with the perfect vantage point for pointing mics. I thought the sound was great, with very little crowd noise as we had just dozen or so people for the 1st set, and it maybe doubled for the 2nd set.

So my return to the Tapers Cove went great, and I hope to setup shop there again at Water Street in the future, security permitting.